On problem-solving

Author: Duncker, Karl Description: To study productive thinking where it is most conspicuous in great achievements is certainly a temptation, and without a doubt, important information about the genesis of productive thought could be found in biographical material. A problem arises when a living creature has a goal but does not know how this goal is to be reached. Whenever one cannot go from the given situation to the desired situation simply by action, then there has to be recourse to thinking. The subjects (Ss), who were mostly students of…

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Using Riddles and Interactive Computer Games to Teach Problem-Solving Skills

Author: Doolittle, John H. Description: Cognitive flexibility, which is defined as the ability to generate several categories of possible solutions, is identified as the most critical aspect of creativity training. Word tables, interactive computer games, and riddles are used to develop cognitive flexibility. Preliminary results from analyses with quasi-experimental designs provide promising evidence that these methods are effective in enhancing creative and other forms of critical thought in college students. Subject headings: Cognitive flexibility; Creativity; Critical thought; College students; Teaching; Problem-solving Publication year: 1995 Journal or book title: Teaching of…

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How can I use it? The role of functional fixedness in the survival-processing paradigm

Author: Kroneisen, Meike; Kriechbaumer, Michael; Kamp, Siri-Maria; Erdfelder, Edgar Description: After imagining being stranded in the grasslands of a foreign land without any basic survival material and rating objects with respect to their relevance in this situation, participants show superior memory performance for these objects compared to a control scenario. A possible mechanism responsible for this memory advantage is the richness and distinctiveness with which information is encoded in the survival-scenario condition. When confronted with the unusual task of thinking about how an object can be used in a life-threatening…

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Reactivation of mutant p53 and induction of apoptosis in human tumor cells by maleimide analogs

Author: Bykov, Vladimir J. N.; Issaeva, Natalia; Zache, Nicole; Shilov, Alexandre; Hultcrantz, Monica; Bergman, Jan; Selivanova, Galina; Wiman, Klas G. Description: Reactivation of mutant p53 is likely to provide important benefits for treatment of chemotherapy- and radiotherapy-resistant tumors. We demonstrate here that the maleimide-derived molecule MIRA-1 can reactivate DNA binding and preserve the active conformation of mutant p53 protein in vitro and restore transcriptional transactivation to mutant p53 in living cells. MIRA-1 induced mutant p53-dependent cell death in different human tumor cells carrying tetracycline-regulated mutant p53. The structural analog MIRA-3…

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Identification of a 1, 8-naphthyridine-containing compound endowed with the inhibition of p53-MDM2/X interaction signaling: a computational perspective

Author: Olukunle, Oluwatoyin Folake; Olowosoke, Christopher Busayo; Khalid, Aqsa; Oke, Grace Ayomide; Omoboyede, Victor; Umar, Haruna Isiyaku; Ibrahim, Ochapa; Adeboboye, Covenant Femi; Iwaloye, Opeyemi; Olawale, Femi; Adedeji, Ayodeji Adeola; Bello, Taye; Alabere, Hafsat Olateju; Chukwuemeka, Prosper Obed Description: Various studies have established that molecules specific for MDMX inhibition or optimized for dual inhibition of p53-MDM2/MDMX interaction signaling are more suitable for activating the Tp53 gene in tumor cells. Nevertheless, there are sparse numbers of approved molecules to treat the health consequences brought by the lost p53 functions in tumor cells….

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PRIMA-1 reactivates mutant p53 by covalent binding to the core domain

Author: Lambert, Jeremy M. R.; Gorzov, Petr; Veprintsev, Dimitry B.; Soderqvist, Maja; Segerback, Dan; Bergman, Jan; Fersht, Alan R.; Hainaut, Pierre; Wiman, Klas G.; Bykov, Vladimir J. N. Description: Restoration of wild-type p53 expression triggers cell death and eliminates tumors in vivo. The identification of mutant p53-reactivating small molecules such as PRIMA-1 opens possibilities for the development of more efficient anticancer drugs. Although the biological effects of PRIMA-1 are well demonstrated, little is known about its molecular mechanism of action. We show here that PRIMA-1 is converted to compounds that…

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Bcl-2, Bcl-x(L), and Bcl-w are not equivalent targets of ABT-737 and navitoclax (ABT-263) in lymphoid and leukemic cells

Author: Merino, Delphine; Khaw, Seong L.; Glaser, Stefan P.; Anderson, Daniel J.; Belmont, Lisa D.; Wong, Chihunt; Yue, Peng; Robati, Mikara; Phipson, Belinda; Fairlie, Walter D.; Lee, Erinna F.; Campbell, Kirsteen J.; Vandenberg, Cassandra J.; Cory, Suzanne; Roberts, Andrew W.; Ludlam, Mary J. C.; Huang, David C. S.; Bouillet, Philippe Description: The BH3-mimetic ABT-737 and an orally bioavailable compound of the same class, navitoclax (ABT-263), have shown promising antitumor efficacy in preclinical and early clinical studies. Although both drugs avidly bind Bcl-2, Bcl-x(L), and Bcl-w in vitro, we find that…

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The role of p53 in anti-tumor immunity and response to immunotherapy

Author: Carlsen, Lindsey; Zhang, Shengliang; Tian, Xiaobing; De La Cruz, Arielle; George, Andrew; Arnoff, Taylor E.; El-Deiry, Wafik S. Description: p53 is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of genes involved in tumor suppression. p53 mutations mediate tumorigenesis and occur in approximately 50% of human cancers. p53 regulates hundreds of target genes that induce various cell fates including apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, and DNA damage repair. p53 also plays an important role in anti-tumor immunity by regulating TRAIL, DR5, TLRs, Fas, PKR, ULBP1/2, and CCL2; T-cell inhibitory ligand PD-L1;…

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The p53 pathway as a target in cancer therapeutics: obstacles and promise

Author: Mandinova, Anna; Lee, Sam W. Description: A large fraction of human tumors carry p53 mutations, which allow tumor initiation and progression; furthermore, it is now clear that restoration or reactivation of wild-type p53 function prompts rapid elimination of tumors. The discovery and design of compounds that reactivate or enhance the p53 pathway has resulted in the identification of promising drug candidates that have now entered clinical trials for anticancer strategies. However, some of these agents appear to elicit undesirable toxic effects on normal cells and tissues and therefore are…

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Activation of the p53 pathway by small-molecule-induced MDM2 and MDMX dimerization

Author: Graves, Bradford; Thompson, Thelma; Xia, Mingxuan; Janson, Cheryl; Lukacs, Christine; Deo, Dayanand; Di Lello, Paola; Fry, David; Garvie, Colin; Huang, Kuo-Sen; Gao, Lin; Tovar, Christian; Lovey, Allen; Wanner, Jutta; Vassilev, Lyubomir T. Description: Activation of p53 tumor suppressor by antagonizing its negative regulator murine double minute (MDM)2 has been considered an attractive strategy for cancer therapy and several classes of p53-MDM2 binding inhibitors have been developed. However, these compounds do not inhibit the p53-MDMX interaction, and their effectiveness can be compromised in tumors overexpressing MDMX. Here, we identify small…

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